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WirelessKeyView

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WirelessKeyView recovers all wireless network security keys/passwords (WEP/WPA) stored in your computer by the 'Wireless Zero Configuration' service of Windows XP or by the 'WLAN AutoConfig' service of Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows...

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  • FreeProprietary

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  • Windows  XP with SP1 or greater; needs admin
Warning

WirelessKeyView is detected as malicious software by some antiviruses. Though these are likely to be false positives, caution is still recommended.

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  • Developed by

    Nir Sofer (NirSoft)
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    5 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

Our users have written 1 comments and reviews about WirelessKeyView, and it has gotten 7 likes

WirelessKeyView was added to AlternativeTo by Danilo_Venom on Jul 8, 2010 and this page was last updated Jan 24, 2024.

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gaxor
CommentSep 1, 2010

NirSoft releases programs to collect passwords (from your own computer) which is great, especially when you can't remember all those passwords that you've saved and forgotten. This utility (WirelessKeyView) is the best of the list of what you call "password stealers." It shows you what your passkeys are for saved wireless networks. Windows only shows you asterisks in the network properties, so it's a wonderful tool that shows what windows won't (easily at least). I actually test the programs I comment on, please show some respect where it is deserved and do the same. And for anyone who cares, many of NirSoft's programs are hit as false positives in many antivirus programs, they are in reality NOT infected.

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What is WirelessKeyView?

WirelessKeyView recovers all wireless network security keys/passwords (WEP/WPA) stored in your computer by the 'Wireless Zero Configuration' service of Windows XP or by the 'WLAN AutoConfig' service of Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows Server 2008. It allows you to easily save all keys to text/html/xml file, or copy a single key to the clipboard. You can also export your wireless keys into a file and import these keys into another computer.

Antivirus false positive: https://blog.nirsoft.net/2009/05/17/antivirus-companies-cause-a-big-headache-to-small-developers/